Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - The Japanese Ballet Troupe sings the Chinese national anthem. What help has Japan provided since the outbreak of the epidemic in China?

The Japanese Ballet Troupe sings the Chinese national anthem. What help has Japan provided since the outbreak of the epidemic in China?

Japan provided 1 million masks to our country.

I believe that as long as Japan and China unite and cooperate, nothing can be done. We will be able to defeat this epidemic. Japan expresses its sympathy and sincere condolences for the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic in China. It was also said the next day that Japan had collected 120,000 sets of protective clothing and shipped them to Hubei and Zhejiang as China, and rushed them to Guangdong and other places as soon as possible. Saito Tetsuo said that Komeito expressed its sincere condolences to China over the epidemic and sincerely thanked China for its active efforts to ensure the health and safety of Japanese citizens in China. He said: "I completely agree with the second secretary-general's opinion." I believe that strengthened cooperation between China and Japan will definitely prevent the spread of the epidemic and overcome it as soon as possible. ?

Ambassador Kong Yiyou thanked the two curators for expressing condolences and support for their special visit to the museum, and introduced China's powerful measures and positive results in the prevention and treatment of AIDS. Our leaders said that whenever a major disaster occurs, China and Japan can help each other at any time. After the epidemic, Japan's central and local governments, the ruling party, and all walks of life expressed condolences, delivered charcoal to Xue Zhong at the critical moment, provided a large amount of anti-epidemic materials, and fully supported China's fight against the epidemic. We express our appreciation and appreciation for this, and China is willing to strengthen exchanges and cooperation with Japan to overcome difficulties together. The mayor of Chang'an Street pointed out that recently, former Japanese Prime Ministers Tomiichi Murayama and Hatoyama respectively recorded videos to promote China's fight against the epidemic. A 96-year-old Toshi Murayama shot a video at his home in Oita City with the handwritten words "Cheer Wuhan" on it.

According to reports, the videotape was sent to Wuhan by Oita city government staff. In 1979, Oita County became Wuhan's first international sister city. Exotic mountains and rivers, wind and moon. Japan is a friendly neighbor of China. After the outbreak in China, the Japanese government and people donated medical masks, protective clothing and other anti-epidemic materials to China to cheer up China and Wuhan. As early as January 23, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe publicly stated that he would fully support China in fighting the epidemic. On the website, the first foreign minister to call the epidemic was Japanese Foreign Minister Motoki. The latter said that friends who help each other when encountering difficulties are true friends, and Japan is willing to provide China with all-round support and assistance. Japan subsequently evacuated the plane in Wuhan, which was equipped with masks, protective clothing and other supplies aided by the Japanese government. Meanwhile, Japanese company Ito-Yokado in China donated 1 million masks to Wuhan through Sichuan Airlines. Then, on January 24, Oita City in Japan launched a support policy and donated 30,000 masks to Wuhan. In addition, Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan also donated 50,000 masks to its sister city Chongqing.